Anti-Gay Stickers Threatening Violence Appear in Massachussets

Stickers threatening violence against gay people have popped up in Attleboro, Massachusetts, a small town about 30 miles South of Boston.

Police have scraped them down and are searching for the perpetrator, or perpetrators, and Mayor Paul Heroux told NBC 10 News the homophobic action “doesn’t reflect who we are or our values.”

“Touch me, homo, and I’ll kill you,” the stickers read.

Attleboro mayor @PaulHeroux says this homophobic, threatening sign has no place in his city – or anywhere. Tonight at 11 on @NBC10, you’ll see this wasn’t the only sticker posted in downtown pic.twitter.com/flBPEOIxSN